Robin Indar’s Incredible Custom Mosaic Tiles
Robin Indar is a mosaic tile artist living in Chico, California. She makes her own custom tiles to create some pretty incredible public art commissions.
Robin Indar is a mosaic tile artist living in Chico, California. She makes her own custom tiles to create some pretty incredible public art commissions.
How can you commemorate the finale of “Breaking Bad” except with a giant Lego mosaic of criminal meth-termind Walter White? HippoBricks‘ Andy Bauch built the mosaic in about 10 hours, it uses 2,000 Lego elements, and weighs 15 pounds including the 1″ wooden frame.
Make a gorgeous piece of crafty custom jewelry with this glass bead mosaic ring tutorial!
Advertising agency République recreated the Mona Lisa from 1292 spools of thread for the window display of a tailor shop in Beirut, Lebanon.
Annie and her husband created this decorative mosaic tile doormat with a fun typography element, to add a little cheer to their day when they get home. She shared instructions, so you can make one too!
Artist Kevin Champeny created the mosaic depicting a realistic image of a skull, called What Remains, from tiny urethan flowers that he cast by hand.
Our own Andrew Salomone spotted this beautiful skull, one of eight in a limited edition called “Our Exquisite Corpse” sold through a trendy London boutique. Seed-beaded art objects like this are commonly identified with the Native American Huichol people of western central Mexico, though the style is dubiously “traditional.”